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There was a great deal of talk about patristic revival and Biblical revival in the 20th century, but the extent of Trinitarian revival has not yet been elucidated. That is what this book aims to do, following, in the same collection, ‘Les Sources du renouveau de la théologie trinitaire au XXe siècle' (Cogitatio fidei, n° 266). In this second volume, many qualified theologians provide meticulous studies of emblematic works in which the Trinitarian revival was embodied during the last century. Trinitarian theology is no longer presented in the form of a univocal doctrine and language. It has been widely freed of its link to the literary textbook genre, and developed in works that bear the stamp of their authors and their intellectual combats. This phenomenon has provoked not so much a fragmentation as an extreme diversification of viewpoints, since the Trinitarian doctrine now deploys its potential in response to requests emanating from issues it had only partly or never reached before. This fact can be observed by studying the span of the present volume - from questions specific to spiritual theology to contemporary research into a grammar capable of bringing forth a new onthology. The contributions assembled here in this second volume are the fruit of a three-year programme of research conducted by teachers/researchers of the Catholic Institute in Paris. A third volume, which will reveal the effects of the Trinitarian revival in Christian life and practice, is awaited.